BAA-POCS: Black or African-American Research Training Pathway to Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences
The Duke BAA-POCS program, funded by The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health, provides a unique mentored research pathway for Black or African-American undergraduate students from Saint Augustine’s University and Bennett College.
Duke Voice Care Center Graduate Student Externship
Duke Voice Care Center provides semester-long externship opportunities for graduate SLP clinicians interested in clinical voice care.
Medical Student Research
The Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences offers a variety of opportunities for medical student research.
Speech Pathology Graduate Student Externship
The Duke Speech Pathology program offers graduate clinicians the ability to apply their academic training in acute care, outpatient, and clinic settings in pediatric or adult programs that serve medically complex patients with a variety of speech, language, and swallowing disorders.